EVENING HERALD KSTAllUSIII'.I) 1870. Published every HvimiIhr, Hxccpt Sunday, nt 8 South Jaiidin Stiirkt, Near Cunthe. The Jlornlil Is dcllveird lnSlicimndonli mid tlie surrounding towns for six rents n we ck, pay Blilo to tlie carriers. Ily mull S8.00 a year, or 23 cents n month, payable In advance. Advertise ments chnrged according to spnoo mid position. Tlio publhihcrH reserve tlie right to chnngo the position of advertisements whenever tlio pub lication of news demands It. The right Is reserved to reject tiny advertisement, whether paid for or not. Hint the publishers may deem improper, Advertising rotes nmdo known upon application. Entered lit the pottofltcr at Shcnnndonh, Pa., n second ehiss mall matter. TKUJl'llONK CONDUCTION. lawyer Is of the highest onlor. Ho Is, In every cense of tlio term, a Klfmado jnnn, and nks tlie support of tlio voters of tlio county on Ills own merits, not tlioco of Ills father, or his uncle, or any other relative. That is the kind of man the people waiit, and when they want anything they generally get it. Evening Herald TUESDAY, OCTOBEll 15, 1803. state ticket. statkFkeasukeu, Benjamin J. Haywood, of Mercer. SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES, Jamus A. Bkaveh, of Centre. E. W. Willaud, of Lackawanna. Chablrs E. Rick, of Lurerne. Ohoiiok H. Oulady, of Huntingdon. John .1. Wickham, of Beaver. Howard Rkedrk, of Northampton. COUNTY TICKET. judok op onniANs' court, THOMAS H. II. LYON, of Mahanoy City. CONTItOI.M'.n, I1ENJ. II. SEVERN, of Shenandoah. DISTUICT ATTOHNT.Y, GIIAS. E. HRECKONS, of St. Clair. COIIONKR, Dr. S. ,T. SEYFERT, of Piiicgrorc. DIIlKCTOIt OF T1IK l'OOU, S. R. MIDDLETON, of Gilherton. COUNTY BURVr.YOR, JOSEPH W. GEARY, Jr., of Pottsville. Slint Into a Crowd of III Onuntrymsn. WiLKEsnMinu, Vn., Oct. 15. A serious shootliiR nffrny occurred it Borotown. A number of Austrlnns rcturnltiR from a festival hml occasion to pass tlio houso of ft fellow countrymnn nnmcil Joseph Puzo. Thoy thought they would havo ft llttlo fun nnd begun throwing Btonos nt tlio houso. I'uzo rna upstnlrs nnd began firing Into tlio crowd with his Winchester. Joo l'lpln foil seriously wounded about tho lower region of tho back. John Ucrush was wounded In tho right hand nnd leg, nnd J Gcorgo Barron in tho right nrm nnd Inco. Pipku may not recover. Puzo was nrrcstod, but wus afterward released on habeas corpus proceedings. Foar Sleet Death In it Mine. Stouy City, In., Oct. 15. Tho shaft houso at tho Summit Coal mlno, three miles Bouth of hero, burned on Snturdny night. Four minors, Albert Peterson, slnglo; Alexander Eastman, single; Ingo Inglcman, slnglo, and George Payne, a married man, were suffocated to death. Tho ongineer hnd built n lire in tho fur nace which hoists tho shaft, nnd left for supper. Whilo ho was gouo tho timbers closo to tho furnace became Ignited, nnd the mlno rapidly filled with smoko. Ho returned, and nttcmptcd to draw tho im prisoned men from the mine, when tho cablo broko, precipitating them to tho bot tom of tho shaft. THE SHAKERS DO THEIR duty; "If a man discovers a vnluablo medicine,'' said Hornet) Greeley, "it, is his duty to ndvortUo it." Yes, and at oncqf for suffering demands the speediest relief possible. Hut let tho man llrst ho suro. Suffering had better wait than bo deluded by falso hopes. Mcdi cine, llko surgery, must often seem cruel in order to be really kind. On this principle the Shakers, of Sit. Lebanon, N. Y., with held their great indigestion and dyspepsia remedy from tlio public for Bovcrnl years. With them right-doing Is everything, monoy, comparatively nothing. Hence the popularity and success of whatever they offer for salo. Having satisfied themselves of the merit of their mcdlcino by employing it in tlio worst casos of digestivo disorders in 1 their own vicinity .for years, they did their 1 duty thoy advertised it, under tlio name of i the Shaker Digestive Cordial. In all cases I where tbcro is distress after eating, pain in tno siomacn, cncsinnu nacKj aversion to rood with tho resulting symptoms, such as head ache, furred tonguo, eructation, of gas, with weakness and loss of llesli, etc., the Cordial has a most happy cil'ect. Being itself a digostcd food with power to digest other foods, it relieves tho weak and possibly in flamed stomach of tlio labor it is in no condition, to perform, gives now strength to tho body ami presently restores to tho diges tivo organs their normal vigor. Taken immediately atcr eating this remedy insures tho digestion of the moal and prevents the fermentation of tho food, which is tlie source of most of tho alflictlvo symptoms which accompany dyspepsia. It is also as agreeable to tho tasto as it is potent as a medicine. To show their own confidence in it, and to hasten its universal adoption, tlio Shakers nuthorizo druggists to sell trial bottles at tho nominal prico ot ten cents. Eczema Most Distressing of Skin Diseases Instantly Relieved by II R At icura WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS A warm bath with Cuticura Soap, and a single application of Cuticu ra (ointment) ,the great Skin Cure,' followed by mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent (blood puri fier), will afford instant relief, per mit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, permanent, and economi cal cure when all other methods fail. Fold throughout th world. Ilrltlth depot! F. Ninr kkt Sons. 1, King Edward.nl, Irfnl,m. roTTl X1BUO AMb Uhim. Cour., Sols ZVop,., lluiiion, U. H, A. The cold water enthusiasts havo filed their nomination papers. Tins is truly a quiet campaign, confined to one party, cither. It is not OUR subscription list is dally growing, which is an indication that tlio people ap preciate our efforts to give them a newsy paper. Artlvo Kxcrctae and good food in plenty, tends to make children healthy. If children suffer, how ever, from Scrofulous, Skin or Scalp IMsoases if their blood is impure and pimples or boils appear, they should ho given tho right medicine Dr. Pierre's Golden Medical Discovery brines about tho best bodily con dition. It purifies the blood and renders tho liveroctlve as well as minus up neaitn aim strength. Puny, pale, weak children get a lasting benefit and "a good start" from the use of tho Discovery." It nuts on whole Rome flesh, and does not nauseate and offend the stomach liko the various preparations oi cod liver oil. Onco used, it Is always in favor. Chief Buuokss Burns should pay partic ular attention to the bad pavements at this timo, beforo winter sots in. Now is tlio op portune time for this work. Secretary Lamont says President Clove land docs not want a third term. This was unnecessary, Tlio people havo fully made up their minds as to that matter. Confidentially wo don't mind saying tho fight against Senator Quay is all wrong, but it is adding insult to injury to usk him to settlo tho Payno-Wilhelin controversy. He .might well exclaim, savo mo from my friends 1 The Philadelphia Inquirer's Harrisburg correspondent, in a political article, gives namos of delegate to tho National Conven tion next year. Hu names John P. Finney and 1). D. Phillips as the delegates from Schuylkill. As tho election of delegates will not occur until next year, it appears to bo rather premature. Or, perhaps, tho Major lias given liim a tip. Dr. Picrco's Pellets cure constipation, head aches, indigestion, dyspepsia. Ono a doso. Sold by all dealers. Air. Ilote'i Clmllengrn Accopted. New Youk, Oct. IB. The challenge for tho America's cup by Charles D. Rose, of England, has been formally accepted. Secretary J. V. S. Oddie, of the New Xork Yacht club, last night sent cablegrams announcing tho fact to Secretary Thellus son, of tho Royal Victoria Yacht club, and to tho chnllengor. Theso cablegrams were the result of a meeting of the New- York Yacht club, which had been spoolally called to consider the ehallongo, Commo dore Brown nppoiuted tho commltteo of 1805, beaded by ox-Commodoro Smith, to arrange tho conditions of tho match. The appeal of County Chairman Payne, published iu another column, will bo read with much interest by all Kepublicans. It is In line with tlio suggestion of tho Herald namely, that the "unpleasantness" between the Chairman and Mr. Wilhelm bo deferred until after election for settlement. Now lot all Republicans turn iu for tho success of tho ticket, and victory is assured. The annual visit of tho Hoard of City Trusts to tho Girard estate in tho coal region usually inspires some Schuylkill editor to givo them advico as to how tho income of tlio estnto could bo best disposed of. As tho cccentrio philanthropist who created tho trust took timo enough when making his will to say how the incomo was to bo used, tho editors ought not to inflict their advico on tho gentlemen composing tho trust who are bound to carry out the will, even if it does not coiucido with tiio ideas of our editorial friends. THE DISTRICT ATTORNEYSHIP. Tho Republicans of Schuylkill county havo placed in nomination for tiic important ollico of District Attorney a lawyer of recognized ability. Ho was tho choice of tho party voters as expressed through thoir representatives iu convention assembled. Tlioro woro threo candidates before that body, eithor ono of whom would have made an acceptable nominee. In thu selection of Charlt K. Dreckons there was no undue advantago taken it was simply a choice between tlie three, and Mr. Ureckona was successful. Ho has no wurmer supporters than his two com petitory for tlio nomination. How Is it with his Democratic opponent ' In the convention of that party no name other than that or Kdgar w. lleclitol was inontioned. Why? Simply becauso the ring that now controls tho dostiuios of that party entered into a deal to secure his nomination with that of hia colleagues upon tho ticket' and thus throttled tho will of tho Democratic votore. And tho indications are that thoy will resont tho assumption at tho polls. Tho position is the most Important to lie filled this fall. Tho District Attorney, if ho is a man of ability and integrity, can save tho county thousands of dollars annually. Tho Republican nominee is in every way fitted for the position. His ability as a Tho Darlington, Wis., Journal says editor ially of a popular patent mcdlcino: "We know from cxperienco that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is all that is claimed for it, as on two occasions it stopped excruciating pains and possibly saved us from an untimely grave. Wo would not rest easy over night without it in the houso. ' Tins remedy undoubtedly saves moro pain and suffering than any other medicine in tho world. Kvery family should keep it in tho house, for it is sure to bo needed sooner or later. For sale by Grublcr Bros., Druggists. Tralninen'n ltrothcrhood Ilradqunrters. GALEsncna, Ills., Oct. IB. Tho com mittee of tho Brotherhood of Rallwny Trainmen that has been considering bids for the permanent headquarters of that or ganization last night accepted tho bid of Peoria, Ills. Peoria takes the printing plant horo off tho hands of the brother hood, gives a bonus of $3,760 and promises interest on daily balances In tho bank. Indicted for Election Bribery. Cantos, N. Y., Oct. IB. Tho grand jury handed In two Indictments for brib ery, alleged to have been committed dur ing the recent Republican senatorial light in St. Lawrence county, against Thomas McMadcl and Oscar England, both of Can ton. Both pleaded not guilty, nnd the casos were sent to the sessions. The Sultan ObJecU to Dictation. Constantinople, Oct. IB. The sultan accents the roduced schemo of roform In principle, but deollnes to promulgate It forthwith, oocause sucn aooeptanoo wouia look liko acting under pressure. If he per sists In this polloy the storm will cortalnly gathor again ana will DreaK witn reuoweu Ylolenco. EUratsd to the Peamire. London, Oct. IB. Sir Algornon Borth- wich, bart., M. P., proprietor of Tho Morn ing Post, tho Right Hon. Baron Henry Do Worms, formorly under secretary of state for tho colonics, and the Hon. Horace Cur zon Plunkofct havo boon ralsod to the pcorago. THE VANDERBILT REUNION. The Manlase of Mln Cnniuelo Will Re unite Her larut. Brooklyn, Oct. IB. It has become nl most an accepted rumor among tho mem bers of tho four hundred of Now York, nud particularly among thoso who compose tho Meadow Brook Hunt club, of Long Island, says Tho Eaglo, that a reconcilia tion is probable between Mr. nnd Mrs. William It. Vanderbllt, and that imme diately following tho marrlago of their daughter Cousuclo with the Duke of Marlborough a second ceremony will unite tlie parents a second timo in matri mony. The marrlago of Miss Consuelo Vander bllt with thoDuke of Marlborough is recog nized as more the wish nnd dcslro ot nor father than of her mothpr, and this union has been used by the friends, of both pa rents to bring about a happy understand ing between them. This has lioen kept a close socret In the Innermost circles of the four hundred, but It has progressed so happily that it need no longer bo bo closely guarded. In the settlement of. the marrlago con tracts the Duke of Marlborough, is under stood to havo received $3,000,000, and an additional $10,000,000 was settled on Miss Consuelo. If your children aro subject to croup watch for the first symptom of the disease hoarse ness. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as the child 'iccomcs hoarse it will prevent the attack. Even after the croupy cough has appeared tho attack can always bo prevented by giving this remedy. It is also invaluable for colds and whooping cough. For sale by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. , Easily, Quickly, Pcrmcncntly Restored. Weakness, Nervouns, jciiiuy, ana1 au we train oi ovm iroia eariy errors or laier excesses, ins results oi overwork, slcknets, worry. cmi. t all strength, devel opment and to no civen to every organ ana portion nftheborir. Rlmrile. nit, WPpTTM Mm ul methods, fmmedt. Ml 1 1 Will ute Improvement Been. Pnllnrn imnnailble. 2.000 references. Book. explanation and proofs mailed (scaled) free ERIE MEDICAL CO.. Buffalo, U.Y, DYNAMITE WARFARE. Extraordinary l'rotnutlniii for Its Snp lirnMliiii In Culm. HAVANA, Oct.' IB. Tho recent uso of dy 1111111(0 by tho insurgents along tlio lino of railroads. is onusing great uneasiness, and It has been considered 'hecoHsnry to employ special measures to suppress tho practice It will be recalled that on several occasions recently dynnmlto bombs havo boon hurled at railroad trains containing pas sengers and details of troops, and dyna mite has also boon found placed upon tho tracks. Considerable tlumngo has been dono In this manner, nnd fears aro felt that greater harm may camo from tho practice. With a vlow to chocking it and. of pro venting further attempts Captain General Martinez do Campos has published an or der that all trees and bushes shall be cut down nnd all huts shall bo removed within n distance of S00 yards of tho railroad track on both sides. It is further ordered that no ono shall bo allowod to approach tho trains, Violators of theso orders aro to bo summarily court martlalod. As a further warning against tho uso of dynnmlto sovore Spanish laws enacted In Spain In 1891, ns a result of thoLlceo thea ter horror at Barcelona, aro to bo published hero. i Cnptaln General de Campos also pub lishes at order which proclaims (hat-ho will continue his practice ot pardoning all rebels who lay down their arms and sur render themselves to tho authorities, ex cept tho chiefs. Those latter are .subject to tho decision of tho captain general, who will Investigate to ascertain whether any of them havo licon guilty of outrages In tho conduct ot tho insurrection. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. pLIKTON ItOBHINS, SI. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 7 North Jardln Street. Ollico Hours: From 8 to 0:30 a. m.; I:30to2:3( p. m.i 0.00 to 7:30 p. ill. A Colloce Profflnr,ii Downfall. Madison, Wis., Oct. IB. Ajnan giving tho nnnio of John Mookler, but who Is be lieved to bo Dr. John W. Overton, of Dt;s Moines, In., was sentenced to ton days' imprisonment In the county jail yesterday for drunkenness. In February, 18113, Dr. John W. Overton, instructor in tho med ical department of Drake university; John Shaffer, observer at tho United States sig nal service station; J. W. Martin, a ho3- tlor, and J. F. Sloan, a liveryman, were arrested by tho Des Molnos pollco officers, charged with robbing tho gravo of an old soldier. A cab driver who had been nskctl to help tho ghouls backed out, notified tho police of tho robbory and tho four men woro nrrcstod with tho corpso in their pos session. Ovcrtou vns released on ball and disappeared, as did also Shaffer. p I. BUKK13, St. D. 30 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. OITlce hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 8 nnd 7 to Atlantic's New Street Car Company. Atlantic Citt, Oct. IS. City council lost night passed a repealer, to tho ordi nances passed in lSiU, 1881 and 1883 grant ing tho Camden and Atlantic Railroad company tho right to opcrato a line bf street railway on Atlantic .avenue. An ordinance was then Introduced and passed first and second rending granting tho At lantic City Southern Street Railway com pany the' right to build nud oporato a lino of strpot, railway on Atlantic and Rhodo Island avenues. Tho wires nro to be placed under ground. Tho ordinance is assured final passage at tho nqxt meeting of coun cil, and takes effect immediately. p. m. y ii. roMunoY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pa. SI. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllcc Epnn bulldlnc. corner Centre streets, Shenandoah. ot Mala nnd JjUnVAItD AY SHOESIAKEU, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW." OBlcc. Slellet's Building, corner Centre aad AinrKet streets. pROF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 05, Slahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the beit musters In London nnd Paris, will clve lessoni on tlieiviolln, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In caro ot Strouse, tho jeweler Shenandoah. Teams to Hire. If you want to hlro a safe nnd reliable team for driving or for working purposes nay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teams constantly on hnnd nt reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Rending railroad station. Bt is Known By Bts Cures It Is not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparllla does, that tells the story of Its merit. The thousands ot people whom It hns raised from disease and despair to happi ness and health, nre the strongest and best advertisements Hood's Barsaparilla has. No other preparation In existence has suoh a record ot wonderful cures. This Is why Hood's Sarsaparllla has the largest sale, and requires tor Us produc tion the largest laboratory in the world. Now If you need a good medicine, why not try that which has done others so much good. Remember Hood's Barsaparilla 8s the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently In the public eye. $ljBixtor5 ,i r-jn act harmoniously Tvlth HOOd S FlllS Hood's sarsaparulx 23c If Troubled WltH Itlieuinntlsm ltcad This. Annapolis, Aid., Apr. 10, 1891. I have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheuma tism and found it to bo all that is claimed for it. I believe it to bo the best preparation for rheumatism and deep seated' muscular pains on tho market and cheerfully recom mend It to tho public. Jno. G. Brooks, dealer in boots, shoes, etc., No. 18 JIain St. ALSO. READ THIS. Mechanicsvillk, St. Mary County, Jld. I sold a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm to a man who. had been suffering with rheu mutism for several years. It made him a well man. A. J. Mcflill. Por salo at 50 cents per bottlo by Oruhler Bros. Druggists. SI ordered liy a Hrntal Drunkard, Steuhrnvillb, O., Oct. 15. At Hope- dalo, O., SIlss Buckingham, a highly rop utablo young lady, was mot by a drunken mnn named Leggctt. Tho girl steppod off tho sidowallv to avoid Loggett, but he grabljed hor by the arm and with an oath drow a revolvoraud shotthe young womnu through tho heart. Ho oscaped, but was quickly ovortakon by a mob which was bout to lynch him whou ho was rescued by tho olllcers of the law. Italian Murderer Sentenced to Death. SCRANTPN, Pit., Oct. 10. Joseph 1108 chlno, the socond parson to bo found guilty of munlor In tho first degreo, and tho for tieth tried for homlcldo in Lackawanna county, was yesterday sentenced by Judge Gunster to be hanged. Boschlno is nn Italian, as was his victim, Frank Confortl, The tragedy occurred nt Dunmore on Nov. 11, 18!) 1. Tho case will bo appealed. TJrcl"B Artlon In the Waller Case. Chicago, Oct. 15. John G. Jones, of this city, who Is tho attorney of John L. Wnllor, ex-United States consul at Mada gascar, now Imprisoned at Marseilles, Franco, by the' French government, left today for Washington with'a- strong peti tion to tho president requesting him to tako lminodlato action lirthe matter. - , , ., , Fleeing ConvlcU Kecaptured. nr.nirmAN Cat Iiid., Oct. IB. Four convicts made a dnsh for llborty yesterday from the state prison here. Ono fell from tho prison wnlls anil broke his log The other men wuro captured by tho guards. Ilucklen's Arnica Sulve. best salvo in tho. worm jor cuts, DooinTeeuIng I PAI.MK I TS!lth YV' Arithmetic, I ltlslViS I 7h,0,r'!liBlll Commercial I KM Chestnut St., I bitntion nnfha- I 1'bllAdelDrila. I nra!s&B(l. It, rile maiiranm of knowledge at the minimum of cowt. WrtUM circular,. TI1EO. V. I'AMIS. I'rc.l. Get Our Prices on OASOLINE TitT CL and Headlight e Our delivery' wagon does thd rest. Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com'y, llai Alias Flagler Deen Indlotodf "Washington, Oct. 15. It is stated with a certain degree of confidence about, the city hall that tlie grand jury which has btcn investigating the case of Mlss KUza, both Flagler, charged with killing a young colored boy. last' August hod voted to re turn nn lndlctmenti.pharglng Miss! F,lag. ler with manslaughter. Tho district atr torney Btatod th'at.hi was compelled to.re maln si Jen t regarding this subject, and he declined to affirm or deny tho statements circulated. Unenniotont for Over Foar Daya. Chicago Oct. 15. Mrs. Annie Walker. who was left at nvest side boardlnghouse by a man named Elliott on Thursday pf last week, recovered last night, after hav ing remained In a comatoso stnto, for ovor a hundred hours. She Is evidently insane as tho result of the recent death of her husband, whose body was recently found In the lako, and who it is believed was murdered. Ktemner Sunk nnd TwelTe Drowned. LONDON, Oct. 15. Tho German steamer Emma collided with tho French bark Pa- clflquo off Spurn Head on Monday morn ing, and tho Pnciflquo sank in fifteen minutes. Twelvo persons woro drowned, Including Cnptnln Cigarro, of the Pacl- flque, and the pilot. Tho Emma was badly damaged. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Minnesota fanners nre organizing tho farmers of tho northwest for tho purposo of advancing tlio price of wheat. Tho .Utah, Deinocratlo territorial com mltteo unanimously decided to Issuo a call to reconvene the territorial convention. Boston's thirty-six hours of rain, ending yesterday morning, resulted In a fall of 5.01 Inches, the greatest in nlnctocn years. At Lawson, O. T O. Li. Miller and wife wore found murdered In their homo. It Is bollevcd they wore killed by tho McElroy gang. Joseph Fuller, an educnted colored man, is under arrest at St. Louis for stealing letters while working as railway mall clerk. Ho confessed. - The Wenther. .For eastorn Pennsylvanlainnd-Now.' Jer sey: Fair; northeasterly wtnus; prooaDty cloudy In tho evening. THE USE OF ASPARAGUS IN MEDICINE OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED. Eminent French Physicians Have Found It Valuable--Wnat thb'"l. S.' Health Reports" Says About Sparagus Kidney pills and Thelf Curative Powers. Asparagus is a kidnoy tonic. It builds up and invigorates tho kidnoy, and cures them from the effects of Injuries, overwork, cto. Doctors ngrco that Asparagus is good for tho kidneys, but no Btrong extract with all tho medicinal properties had been prepared until Dr. Hobb prepared it from tho roots by a Sccial process of his own. Ho found this so successful that ho mado it up into pills, with some few other Ingredients, and used them in his private practice for years. This was the origin of Dr. Hobb'sSparagus Kidney Pillsi French physicians of repute have carefully tested Asparagus in all kidnoy troubles, and consider it of groat vnluo. How tho United States Health Itcports, Vol. XXIV., No. 2, has this to say about Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney-Pills : ''Dr. Dio Lewis said : Nineteen diseases out of twonty originate from diseased kidneys, and those who have mado pathology a study will agree with this eminent physician that where tho kidneys fail to perform their functions iu any way the wholo system becomes enervated and tho body diseased. When tlio kidneys fail to perform their wonted task, cflcto nnd injurious matter is curried to nil parts of the body. Through a mistaken diagnosis, these symptoms aro often, pronounced scparato and distinct diseases, but as a matter of fact they can only bo cured by remedies which reach and relievo tho overworked kidneys nnd strengthen them, so that they can successfully act thoir part as. cleansers ,of tho body, thereby insuring regularity, strength and good health through out thceutiro system. "Among all tho Kenicdies claiming to perform, tltis much de-sired result, and which have been investigated by tho compilers of these- Keports, it bus bcon found that ' while tlioro was much to commend there was mi(ch to be desired. It is, therefore, with more than ordinary pleasure, after a most pains, taking investigation, and a long and careful examination of tho results achieved by- tho remedy placed upon the market by the Hobb's Medicine Co. known as Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills, that we pronounce thls.prcpanition-a kidney remedy par-oxcell-ence, nnd ono that will speedily, and .effectu ally euro nil diseases of the kidneys whatever their origin or name, or however chronic or dcep-seatod they may bo. "During'ji .quartor of a' century of journal ism, during which time we havo exercised a watchful ara over many of tho preparations, having for their object tho cure. or kidney diseases, we havo ,nevcr como across a preparation; of such merit as Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills." By eating Asparagus a slight effect is had on tlie kidneys, but the greater part of tho curative property of the plant is not absorbed and goes to waste. Tlio extract of Asparagus, howevor, as prepared by Dr. Hobb contains all the actlvo curattve elements so prepared that they are at onco absorbed and do their work of curing the kidneys without waste or loss. Dr. Hobb's Spamgus Kidney Pills cure all kidney diseases and all blood diseases, such as Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Anaemia, etc. They will euro when other remedies will not even relievo. For salo by all druggists, or mailed prepaid for 50 cents a box. Write for valuable pamphlet "A Filter for Your Blood," freo on application to Dr. Hobb's Medicine Co., Chicago or San Francisco. The Backus Water Motor 213 South Jardln Street. Mnl) orders promptly attended to. John A. Reilly, Wholesale Liquors. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotation! of the New York and Philadelphia Exchangee. New Youk, Oot. 14. The speculation today mldht be termed-lnconslstont, as a confident start was subsequently followed by a steadily decllntne tendency, although no noteworthy unfavorable news was reported. Uloslna bids: Del.& Hudson N. Y. Central-.... 10UJ D L. & 107 Erie 13 Lake Erie & W... SB LohiBh Nav 8 Lehlglj Valley Wi New Jersey Cen-llOK Is the Most Economical Power Known, arid "the Best lii the World for Driving Light MachHery. It takes but little room. It never gets out of repair. It can not blow up. It requires no fuel. It needs no engineer. There Is no delny: no .firing up; no aahea to N. Y.&N.E 51 Pennsylvania 65 Heading EOJf St. Paul 705 W. N. Y. & Pa...- SH West Shore bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovcr sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and :Y, nnd nositively cures tillos. .. i,l It Is Euaranteed to Kivo rf.Jt satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 1 25 cents per box. For salo by A. aslcy . AGENT FOR YUENGLING'S LAGER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Wolter's, Berliner and Weiss Beer. 2-24 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Of a head-opllttlug lieved headache Immedl tely re- by the use of TAYLOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. They ore a positive and Bpecdy cure nnd are uaranteed absolutely harmless. Their great success Is ample proof that they nre an effective article, which can be always used with the best of remits. Procure them from uruhler Jiroj. flennrMl Muruat. PniLAHELPniA,- Oct 14. Flour firm; win- tor superfine. $.'.:2.40; do. extras, J2.W)ji Z.75; Pennsylvania roller, olear. ?.003.15j do. do. straight, S3.3J3.30; western winter, clear,33aa. Wheat dull, Weaker, wjth 06o. bid and GQe. asked for October. Oats quiet. easier, with 87c. bid and W40. aBked for Octo ber, Corn dull, steady, with 25c. bid and Mo. asked for October. Hay Arm; choice: tim othy, $15 1.V6U. Beef quiet. Pork quiet; family. SU-Wai.'; snort clear, U.CKJit.W.; Lard dull; western steam, S8.15. Butter steady; wettern 'dairy, lUo. 1 do. oreainery, 16&ie.i do. factory. WvlW.; Klglns, 23o.j imitation creamery,ll!8lo.; New York dairy. 12021; do. creamery, Kat'iissa.: fenntylvanla and western oreainery prints, fanoy, K5c; ex ceptional lots higher; do. choice, 21c; do, fair to good, :iwc-; prints louuing at 2Si2t.29c. Cheesesteady; New York large.OQfo.; small, 7 10c.; part skims, 3M(37Ko-; full skims, i 3o.- Eiftfs-steady; New York and Pennsyl vania, 2J21o.; Ice house, IiiBlOHc; western, 1820c. 1.1 e Stock Alarketi. New Yonn. Oot. 14. Beeves slow; native steers, poor to prime, $3.IM35.i!0; half breeds and Loloraclos, SJ7B4iJ5; stags and oxen, S-M034.CO; bulls, S2.20&2.43; dry cows, S1.1S Qi2.S0. Calves quiet, but higher; poor- to. choice veals, $3&9.3; crasser, f2.M&3.33. Sheep slow and weak; lambe opened, higher, but closed dull, with advance lost; poor to prime sheep, II 8003 2-1; common to choice larbbg, JS.40ttl.75. Hogs easier at Si.40t.85. EA"S(r LuiEliTV, Pa., Oct. 14. Cattle receipts liberaljywitu the demand only fair at about last weoVs prices; good, $1-334.60; good butcheru. 8'It4- ltecelpts of hogs only fair; best Yorkra. 4 common to fair Yorkers, flM&Sl-SS; roughs, $3(34. Hheep In lluht demnd Ijnd market unohanued; extra, f2.803; uemmuYJ. Kkrf&tl; lambs, f2Qt. clean away; 110 extra insurance to pay; nrf" pairing necessary; no coui mus iu uy, " -always rendy for use. It Is Invali'cWo for blowing Clnircli urcrnns, lor running i-riiiunn Presses, Sewing Machines, Turning Lathes, Scroll Saws, Grind Stones, Coilee Mills, Sausage Machines, Feed Cutters, Com Mills, Elevators. Ktc. lour-norse power m -iu pounus pruasuru v water. It is nolseloss, neat, compact, steady, and above all IT IS VERY CHEAP. Price, $15 to $300 Send forclrcularto the Backus Wator Motor Co., Newark, N. J., stating paper you saw advertisement in. We also manufacture Patent Rotating: and Exhaust Fans. Send for Special Catalogue on Ventilating. nillions of Dollars Go up In smofco every year. Tako no i but act your houses, stock, lur- niture, etc., Insured in, first-class rc- risks but get your nouses, siock, iur- niture, etc., Insured in, first-class : liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, 130 South Main St. Also Life nnd Accidental Companies. DR. A. A. SEIBERT, Specialist iu diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 207 West Market St., POTTSVILLB Hours 8;30 a. m. to 13 m.; 1 to 1 p. m.. t 8n.ru. ftindm- (I k. pi. to 12 m. JOHN F. CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of the finest lager beers, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shennndoali.
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